The CAPP Rules apply only to the Colorado District Courts listed in CJD 11-02. Essentially, district courts in the following counties are in the Pilot Project: Adams, Arapahoe, Denver, Gilpin, and Jefferson. The CAPP Rules are mandatory for applicable cases in those counties. These are currently the only counties in which a CAPP case can be filed.
Colorado Civil Access Pilot Project Timetable
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Identify the name of the County and the court address where you plan to file your case.
Identify the name of the Plaintiff (your name) and Defendant (the name of party you are suing). If you have multiple Plaintiffs or Defendants, list only the first Plaintiff or Defendant.
Complete the information for the party or attorney that is completing the JDF 601 Civil Case Cover Sheet.
Once you file your paperwork with the Court, the Court will assign a case number and division and will fill in that information on the Case Cover Sheet.
If a case number has already been assigned, you must still complete the Case Cover Sheet and insert the case number.
Check the appropriate box if the Simplified Procedure applies to your case.
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Check the appropriate box if the Simplified Procedure does not apply to your case. If you have checked this box, you must also check one of the three boxes within this section to identify why the Simplified Procedure does not apply. The three options are identified below:
1. Some civil actions are automatically excluded and are not subject to C.R.C.P. 16.1. If you are filing a class action lawsuit, domestic relations case, juvenile case, mental health case, probate case, water law case, forcible entry and detainer, Rule 106 or 120 motion, petition to seal criminal record, distraint warrant, county court or municipal court appeal, or a writ of habeas corpus civil action, your case is not subject to the simplified procedure.
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2. Simplified Procedure does not apply if you are seeking a monetary judgment for more than $100,000.00 against any other party, including attorney fees, penalties or punitive damages, but excluding interest and costs, as well as the value of any equitable relief sought.
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3. Simplified Procedure does not apply if another party has previously indicated in a JDF 601 Civil Case Cover Sheet that the Simplified Procedure under C.R.C.P 16.1 does not apply to your case.
The party or the attorney, if applicable, must date and sign the JDF 601 Civil Case Cover Sheet.
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